Perhaps the image is symbolic of a physiological change in Sarah in the sense that the colour of her glasses can be compared to rose coloured classes and thus Sarah looks at the world in an optimistic manner, but after the second and third episode her outlook on the world changes.

Perhaps the image is symbolic of a physiological change in Sarah in the sense that the colour of her glasses can be compared to ro… morese coloured classes and thus Sarah looks at the world in an optimistic manner, but after the second and third episode her outlook on the world changes.

I would prefer seeing Carlos die in Episode3. Not because i like his character more, but because we already saw Kenny losing his family (Duck) in Season1 and it would be nice to see it the other way around in Season2. Sarah losing her father and seeing how she " cease to fuction. "

I would prefer seeing Carlos die in Episode3. Not because i like his character more, but because we already saw Kenny losing his f… moreamily (Duck) in Season1 and it would be nice to see it the other way around in Season2. Sarah losing her father and seeing how she " cease to fuction. "

As much as some people dislike Sarah, I'm one of those who's interested in seeing how her character unfolds. I think there is a pretty neat parallel going on between her and Clementine; she's like Clem without the maturity and the cynicism.

I think it's like fishmahboi said, it's a symbolic image of a psychological change in Sarah. Furthermore, I'm gonna guess that you playing as Clem get to choose whether or not you support her growth in cynicism or not. Though from the achievement description fitted with that thumbnail image, I'd say the end result is gonna be the same - Sarah gets jaded. It'll just be an illusion of choice kind of thing.

Perhaps the image is symbolic of a physiological change in Sarah in the sense that the colour of her glasses can be compared to ro… morese coloured classes and thus Sarah looks at the world in an optimistic manner, but after the second and third episode her outlook on the world changes.

Perhaps the image is symbolic of a physiological change in Sarah in the sense that the colour of her glasses can be compared to ro… morese coloured classes and thus Sarah looks at the world in an optimistic manner, but after the second and third episode her outlook on the world changes.

Either that or it may be a Judith situation, like in the tv series... They find little things that make it seem like Judith died, although she's actually alive. After all, Judith knows as much or maybe even more about survival than Sarah does, so it's basically like as if Sarah were a helpless child that was presumably dead.

maybe,maybe not. Looking at the glasses one side is shattered, and the other side is broken. In theory, it looks like sarah might shoot her eye while trying to use a gun, breaking the side of the glasses she shot and shattering the other side. Now, it is possible sarah could survive that, but it could also be fatal and possibly lead to her death? perhaps, the outcome will be dependent on your choice to teach Sarah to shoot in episode two.For example, if you teach her she becomes too confident in her abilities causing her to use the gun and becomes wounded.On the other hand maybe she'll be forced to need to use the gun, perhaps when the zombies get in if other speculations are correct, but since you didn't teach her she harms herself in the process. Once again, this is all in theory, and have no way of knowing if its correct,but its a guess